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Priests, Justice, and the Death Penalty
This chapter explores the misconceptions about the roles of priests and civil authorities regarding the death penalty, highlighting the Church's emphasis on mercy over violence. It examines the historical tensions between Catholic teachings on the sanctity of life and instances of collaboration with oppressive regimes. The discussion also reflects on the complexities of justice and moral authority within the context of governance, particularly in relation to historical governance in the Vatican.